Providing One-Stop Career and Employment Services for Up to 6 Years

Daegu University.

Daegu University.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yeo Jong-gu] Daegu University has been selected as a hub-type operating university for the University Job Plus Center project, hosted by the Ministry of Employment and Labor.


The University Job Plus Center project integrates career guidance and employment support within universities and provides one-stop employment services to current students, graduates, and regional youth.


Among these, hub-type operating universities are selected mainly from universities with more than 7,000 enrolled students that can strengthen employment support capabilities through specialized programs.


Since 2016, Daegu University has been carrying out the University Job Center project and received an 'Excellent' evaluation three times, which led to conducting a one-year incentive project last year as a result.


With this project selection, Daegu University will continue to provide one-stop career and employment services for current students, graduates, and regional youth for up to six years (including one year of project performance evaluation incentives).


To this end, it plans to invest 750 million KRW annually (450 million KRW national funds, 150 million KRW local funds, 150 million KRW university funds) to systematically provide career guidance and strengthen employment and start-up support capabilities for university students and regional youth.



Jung Seok-yeon, Director of Career and Employment at Daegu University, said, “Through the University Job Plus Center project, we will expand the scope of those who can receive employment support services and strengthen the job matching function between universities and local companies to contribute to improving university employment rates, and we will do our best efforts.”


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